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Characteristics of the etiquette:
1) Etiquette is a code of conduct or norms. It is a procedure, expressed in a certain discipline, and if you are going to enter a certain area, you have to know the customs and norms of behavior there, and only by following these customs and norms can you integrate into the local environment.
2) Etiquette is a convention and mutually agreed norms of behavior in a certain social relationship. In people's communication activities, etiquette is first manifested as some unwritten rules and habits, and then gradually rises to the code of conduct that is recognized by everyone, can be accurately described and prescribed by words, words and actions, and becomes a code of conduct that people have rules to follow and can consciously learn and abide by.
3) Etiquette is a process of emotional interaction. In the process of implementing the rites, there are both the controlling behavior of the giver and the feedback behavior of the recipient. (4) The purpose of etiquette is to achieve mutual respect between all parties involved in social interactions, so as to achieve harmony between people.
In modern society, etiquette can effectively show the upbringing, demeanor and charm of the giver and the recipient, it reflects a person's cognitive level and respect for others and society, and is the external manifestation of a person's knowledge, cultivation and value. It is only in an environment of mutual respect that harmonious relationships between people can be established and gradually developed.
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The basic concepts of etiquette, characteristics:
Etiquette is the process of self-discipline and respect for others in interpersonal communication in a certain conventional procedural way, involving dress, communication, communication, emotional intelligence and other aspects. Etiquette is an indispensable ability for us in life. From the perspective of personal cultivation, etiquette can be said to be the external manifestation of a person's inner cultivation and quality.
From the perspective of communication, etiquette can be said to be an art, a way of communication or a method of communication applicable in interpersonal communication, and it is a customary practice in interpersonal communication to show respect and friendliness. From a communication point of view, etiquette can be said to be the skill of communicating with each other in interpersonal communication. It can be roughly divided into six aspects: government etiquette, business etiquette, service etiquette, social etiquette, foreign-related etiquette, and diplomatic etiquette.
Function: Etiquette is a convention in people's life and social interactions, people can correctly grasp the scale of interpersonal communication with the outside world according to a variety of etiquette norms, and reasonably handle the relationship between people. If there are no such etiquette norms, people often feel at a loss in their interactions, and even rude, making jokes, so familiar with and mastering etiquette, you can do the same bypass, treat people just right.
Etiquette is an important means of shaping the image. In social activities, conversation pays attention to etiquette and can become civilized; Manners of good manners can become elegant; Dress etiquette and can be generous; Behavior is etiquette and can become beautiful ......As long as you pay attention to etiquette, things will be done just right. In short, if a person pays attention to etiquette, he can become full of charm.
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Etiquette is characterized by tradition, commonality, difference, self-discipline, and hierarchy. Traditionality: Etiquette is an integral part of the traditional culture of a country and nation.
In our country, modern etiquette is based on traditional culture as the core, and constantly absorbs the excellent culture of other nationalities, and gradually develops and perfects it in the long-term practice of social life. Commonality: Etiquette is formed on the basis of human beings living together, and it is the behavioral norm that all members in a unified society regulate their mutual relations.
Etiquette is characterized by tradition, commonality, difference, self-discipline, and hierarchy.
1. Tradition: etiquette is an integral part of the traditional culture of a country and nation. In our country, modern etiquette is based on traditional culture as the core, and constantly absorbs the excellent culture of other nationalities, and gradually develops and perfects it in the long-term practice of social life.
2. Commonality: Etiquette is formed on the basis of human life together, and it is the behavioral norm for all members to regulate mutual relations in a unified society. Etiquette has been continuously enriched and improved with the changes in social production, living environment and life style, and has gradually become a code of conduct for all levels of society.
3. Differences: As a conventional code of conduct, the use of etiquette is subject to the constraints of time, place and environment, and the same etiquette will vary due to changes in time, place or object. This is the characteristic of liturgical differences.
The differences in etiquette are first manifested in ethnic differences, and the etiquette of different ethnic groups is colorful and has its own characteristics.
4. Self-discipline: etiquette is the customary habits and rules in social life, and etiquette has a wide range of binding force on people's various behavioral norms, but this binding force is not mandatory.
5. Hierarchical: The hierarchical nature of etiquette is manifested in the different protocol treatment of people with different identities and statuses. In social life, people often use the distinction between the old and the young, and the difference between men and women to regulate the degree of respect of each person.
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(1) The concept of etiquette.
Etiquette refers to the sum of various codes of conduct or norms that conform to the spirit and requirements of etiquette formed by people in social interactions due to the influence of historical traditions, customs, religious beliefs, trends of the times and other factors, which are recognized and observed by people, and are aimed at establishing harmonious relations.
Since etiquette is the norm of people's behavior in society, morality, customs, religion, etc., it is an external manifestation of people's civilization and moral cultivation.
For an individual, etiquette is the external manifestation of a person's ideological level, cultural accomplishment, and communication ability.
Etiquette is also the crystallization of human civilization and an important part of modern civilization. The purpose it embodies is respect, which is not only respect for people but also for oneself, which is always organically and naturally integrated with people's way of life, harmoniously and without reluctance, and becomes the code of conduct in people's daily life and work. This kind of code of conduct contains the civilized quality of the individual, and also reflects the cultivation of people's conduct.
b) Characteristics of etiquette.
1.Etiquette is universally recognized.
The so-called identity is the convention of the whole society, and it is a norm that is recognized and universally observed by the whole society. Generally speaking, etiquette represents the characteristics of the cultural customs of a country, a nation, and a region. But we have also seen that many rituals are common to all human beings.
For example, greetings, greetings, polite language, various ceremonies, signing ceremonies, etc., are generally used worldwide.
The universal identity of etiquette stems mainly from common economic and cultural life. The commonality of the economy inevitably leads to a change in etiquette. For example, the fast-paced and high-efficiency of the modern economy has made modern etiquette develop in a concise and pragmatic direction.
A common culture breeds a common etiquette. The universal identity of etiquette indicates that the norms and norms in society must be recognized by the whole society in order to be common in the whole society.
2.Etiquette has a normative character.
The so-called normativity mainly refers to the fact that it is normative and restrictive to specific communicative behaviors. The essence of this normativity itself is a widely recognized social value orientation and attitude towards others. Whether it is a specific words or deeds or a specific gesture, it can reflect the internal qualities and external behavior standards of the actors, including ideology and morality.
3.Etiquette is characterized by a wide range of characteristics.
The so-called extensive characteristics mainly refer to the fact that etiquette is prevalent in the development of human society and is widely recognized by people. Etiquette is everywhere, etiquette is everywhere.
4.Etiquette is characterized by habits.
The so-called characteristics of etiquette refer to the fact that the formation of etiquette itself is a dynamic development process, and it is a behavioral norm formed in the change of customs and traditions. In this development, it is manifested as a kind of inheritance and development. Once the etiquette is formed, there is a relative independence.
Our liturgical forms today have been inherited from yesterday's history, and many excellent ones will continue to be passed on.
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